Karly joined Young Post with a background in educational publishing, and a degree in law. With a career in youth news and language, education seemed the natural fit. She covers local education matters, news in education, English language learning, and everything teen-related.
5 reasons to keep wearing a mask after you have the vaccine
Ice cream is the solution to a whole lot of problems ...
OK, so like most of these things, National Ice Cream Month is an American initiative. But we’re not going to let a little thing like that stop us from celebrating the delicious cool stuff!
Here are our favourite T-shirts dedicated to the ambrosial frozen treat (and a couple of other things that were too cool – badoom! – not to feature).
Game of Cones
Maybe GoT would've been less violent if there'd been ice cream?Summer is ... well, it’s here. One for the GoT fans – or aspiring confectioners looking for dish inspo.
Be unique!If anyone knows where to order unicones – and we assume they involve irresistible coconut ice cream, some sort of rainbow sorbet, and sprinkles, obviously – let us know. In the meantime, we’ll be rocking this.
Fact: ice cream makes all writing easier.As journalists, we especially love the double meaning to this slogan! We love getting the scoop on other publications, and publishing a story before anyone else
You've got this.An important life attitude – it sucks to drop your ice cream cone, but with a little perspective, you’ll move on. And the proverb applies to almost everything. You’ve got this.
We feel you.Yup, this ice cream cone gets it. Wearing a mask in the summer heat might make you feel like you’re melting, but that’s what showers are for. Keep it on.
Get cushy at dessert timeAn ice cream sandwich is the perfect blend of creamy coolness and cushiony cake. This cushion is the perfect blend of cute and comfy. You deserve both.
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Karly joined Young Post with a background in educational publishing, and a degree in law. With a career in youth news and language, education seemed the natural fit. She covers local education matters, news in education, English language learning, and everything teen-related.